 The
Democratic party realized the Somali block of voting in
Minneapolis was controlling the State elections and turned a
blind eye to the theft of over a billion dollars by that
group of residents.
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 Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz announced the creation of a new fraud
prevention program and the appointment of an anti-fraud czar
to oversee it. The governor says that Tim O'Malley, the
Interim Chief Judge of the Minnesota Court of Administrative
Hearings and former FBI agent, will serve in that role. This
as pressure grows on his administration following a series
of fraud schemes targeting public programs in recent years.
If you are ever accused of a crime, insist that
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 THE
CANDY CANE is a Christmas mascot built on a kind of
delicious deception. It looks so wholesome, a cheerful
red-and-white curl of peppermint, practically jingling with
innocence. It hangs from trees, fills stockings, and melts
into childhood memories. But like many holiday foods, its
sweetness conceals a far more tangled origin story. You'll
find yourself staring into the long shadow of sugar, a
commodity that powered empires, fueled revolutions, and was,
for centuries, inseparable from slavery. What? More |
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 The
team covering Washington for Knight Ridder, a media company that
merged with McClatchy in 2006, published dozens of articles in
several newspapers criticizing the intelligence being cited by
mainstream US media at the time. While their reporting couldn't
sway public opinion against the invasion of Iraq, twenty years
later, the reporters and editors are the subject of the
Hollywood-produced documentary, ''Shock and Awe'', directed,
and acted in by Rob Reiner, which chronicles the story of
Knight Ridder's coverage. More |
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